On the last night of shooting, I was invited out to Howell, Michigan to hang out on the set of Elder Island.
The movie is based on true events and comes with the undeniably delicious tagline of Some Men Are So Evil, Even Death Rejects Them
Darrin James, producer and director of the film and also originally from Michigan, has a long list of credits including working alongside Sid Haig in Brotherhood of Blood. I'd have asked him about Captain Spaulding, but he was busy pacifying the local natives on the set with free T-shirts and an affable smile.
I left shortly before midnight, but the hardworking crew was there until the wee hours of the morning, for the night is dark and full of terrors, and you just can’t film horror movies in the light of day.I drove off with a smile and mosquitoe bites. It felt like leaving a family party who were all enjoying what they do, but serious about doing it.
I can't wait to see the full movie. I did see one death. Not saying who. No spoilers.
Well, one spoiler, and that is the future of the Michigan film industry.
The governor of Michigan has been sent a budget that ends incentives for shooting films in Michigan. All over the set of Elder Island were young Michigan talent, some of them only a few years out of a Michigan based film school. They talked about their future and about their fears, and wondered if they will have to leave Michigan to seek their fortune in places like Ohio or Georgia. States who, from my understanding, are making film incentives work.
Great. Go to school in Michigan, and we’ll farm out our talent elsewhere.
Numerous studies have shown that the Michigan incentives have not been as fruitful as had been hoped for, but I got to believe numbers can’t tell the whole story. The industry has barely strengthened its roots to grow.
You’ll never know the impact.
When The Evil Dead was made in Michigan 40 years ago, it did nothing for 20 years (as Danny Hicks pointed out to me).Now it’s one of the most popular horror movies made with multiple films to its credit. It has its own musical and an upcoming TV
Pure Michigan could mean Pure Horror with its mix of natural landscapes and urban settings. It Follows is an example of pure Michigan made horror. The Bird Box, a horror novel by local writer Josh Malerman and based in Detroit, is being adapted into film by the same people who brought you the movie "MAMA.
I hope they haven’t lost Detroit for its potential filming location, and I also hope the Michigan film era is not lost entirely. In the meantime, look for Elder Island coming in 2016 and check out the teaser below.